AI Prompts Library
A collection of effective prompts to help you get the most out of AI tools
Create a comprehensive content brief for a blog post about [TOPIC]. Include: 1. 5 potential headlines 2. Target audience and their pain points 3. Key points to cover (at least 7) 4. SEO keywords to include (primary and secondary) 5. Suggested structure with section headings 6. Call-to-action ideas 7. Questions the reader might have that should be addressed 8. Resources or statistics to reference
How to use:
Replace [TOPIC] with your specific blog topic. Use this output as a starting point for your content creation process.
Create a personalized cold email template for reaching out to [TARGET AUDIENCE] about [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. The email should: 1. Have an attention-grabbing subject line 2. Start with a personalized opening that shows I've done my research 3. Briefly explain what [PRODUCT/SERVICE] does and its main benefit 4. Include 1-2 relevant social proof points 5. Have a clear, low-friction call to action 6. Be conversational, not salesy 7. Be under 150 words total
How to use:
Replace [TARGET AUDIENCE] with your specific prospect type (e.g., 'marketing directors at SaaS companies') and [PRODUCT/SERVICE] with what you're offering.
Transform the following information into an engaging LinkedIn post about [TOPIC]: Key points to include: - [POINT 1] - [POINT 2] - [POINT 3] The post should: 1. Start with a hook that grabs attention 2. Use short paragraphs with plenty of white space 3. Include 3-5 relevant hashtags 4. End with a question to encourage engagement 5. Be approximately 1300-1500 characters
How to use:
Replace [TOPIC] with your post topic and fill in the key points you want to include. The AI will format it optimally for LinkedIn engagement.
Help me respond to this customer objection about [PRODUCT/SERVICE]: "[OBJECTION]" Please provide: 1. A framework for understanding the underlying concern 2. 3 different ways to respond, ranging from direct to consultative 3. Specific language I can use that acknowledges the concern 4. Data points or social proof I could reference 5. Questions I could ask to better understand their specific situation 6. A way to move the conversation forward
How to use:
Replace [PRODUCT/SERVICE] with your offering and [OBJECTION] with the specific customer concern (e.g., 'Your solution is too expensive').
Create a detailed competitive analysis framework for comparing [MY PRODUCT/SERVICE] with [COMPETITOR 1], [COMPETITOR 2], and [COMPETITOR 3]. Include the following categories for comparison: 1. Core features and capabilities 2. Pricing structure and value proposition 3. Target customer segments 4. Marketing positioning and messaging 5. User experience and interface 6. Integration capabilities 7. Customer support and success resources 8. Strengths and weaknesses 9. Market share and growth trajectory (if known) Format this as a structured framework I can use to fill in the details.
How to use:
Replace the placeholders with your product and main competitors. Use this framework to conduct a thorough competitive analysis.
Create a template for a weekly newsletter for [INDUSTRY/NICHE] professionals. The newsletter should include: 1. An engaging subject line formula 2. A brief personal/company update section 3. Industry news roundup (3-5 items) with brief commentary 4. A "Tool of the Week" feature 5. A "Quick Tip" section for professional development 6. Content spotlight (our latest blog post, podcast, etc.) 7. Call-to-action section 8. Sign-off that builds community Make the template easy to fill in each week with new content while maintaining a consistent structure.
How to use:
Replace [INDUSTRY/NICHE] with your specific audience (e.g., 'digital marketers', 'sales professionals'). Use this template as your weekly newsletter framework.
Here's a list of our past sales opportunities with notes, outcomes, industries, and deal sizes. Please analyze this data to identify patterns that led to successful deals vs. lost ones. What messaging, timing, deal characteristics, or rep behavior seem to correlate with higher win rates? Provide key takeaways and actionable tips I can apply to my next deals. Important data points to include in your analysis: - Deal outcome (Won/Lost) - Industry patterns - Deal size correlations - Sales cycle length - Common objections in lost deals - Effective messaging in won deals - Rep performance patterns - Timing factors (time of year, day of week, etc.) Please format your response with: 1. Executive Summary of Findings 2. Key Win Patterns (3-5 bullet points) 3. Key Loss Patterns (3-5 bullet points) 4. Actionable Recommendations 5. Suggested A/B tests for future deals
How to use:
Export your CRM data including deal outcomes, industries, sizes, rep names, dates, and notes/call summaries. Upload this as a CSV or Excel file to ChatGPT with Advanced Data Analysis or use Gong's Deal Intelligence feature. This prompt works best with at least 20+ deals for pattern recognition.